Because the love you take really is equal to the love you make

Play this FOTW on your work computer and you’ll soon have the whole floor huddled around your monitor enthralled by stand-up comedian Chris Bliss’ interpretive juggling act set to the Beatle’s atmospheric trilogy “Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End.”

Bliss tells us via e-mail that the air guitar/juggling bit was filmed in Montreal in 2002. He’s long used it as the finale of his touring comedy act, and, since it began burning through Cyberspace, he’s gotten emails from 20 countries, including from a group of humanitarian aid workers in Africa thanking him for helping them get through another day.

It’s been posted on Ringo Starr’s Web site and Bliss says he’s also received four marriage proposals, two offers to join the circus and an invitation to speak at a conference on positive change with Bob Geldof. He accepted the last one, in part because he has his own non-profit that promotes awareness and respect for the Bill of Rights.

All we know is that watching the video (we’ve seen it close to a dozen times) makes us inordinately happy.